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Morning Becomes Eclectic (KCRW)

January 30, 2017

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Regina Spektor discusses her performance at the LA Women's March where she performed "Blowin' in the Wind", highlighting her mixed emotions, ranging from hope to fear, rooted in her Soviet childhood and family history. She reflects on the struggles her immigrant family faced and expresses her concerns about current political issues, including Donald Trump's "Muslim ban". Spektor explains her creative process, noting that she often writes from inspiration rather than a political agenda, and shares her thoughts on the power of music. The conversation also touches on her upcoming shows and recent album, Remember Us to Life, as well as live performances of her songs.

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Morning Becomes Eclectic (KCRW)

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NPR

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January 30, 2017

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